IOWA CITY, Iowa -- University of Iowa junior point guard Samantha Logic has been named an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press. Logic is 1-of-49 NCAA Division I players to earn Associated Press All-America honors.

"This is great national recognition for both her and our program," said UI head coach Lisa Bluder. "This honor will propel Sam into a terrific senior season."

Logic, a Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-Region 6 selection, is among 52 candidates nationally that will be considered for the 10-member WBCA Division I Coaches' All-America Team. The All-America teams will be announced April 5 during the NCAA Women's Final Four activities in Nashville. Logic is the first Hawkeye to earn WBCA regional All-America honors since Kachine Alexander in 2010 and 2011.

Logic was a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches, and a first team selection by the media, becoming the 18th Iowa player to garner first-team All-Big Ten honors, marking the most of any Big Ten program. Kachine Alexander was the last Hawkeye to earn first team honors (2010, 2011).

Logic (5-foot-9), the Big Ten leader in assists, is the only player in the nation to average 13 or more points (13.3), six or more rebounds (6.6), and seven or more assists (7.5). She led the Big Ten in league play in assists (8.0) and steals (3.0). Logic, who averaged 16.3 points, 8.4 assists, 6.1 rebounds and 2.7 steals in 11 games against ranked opponents this season, was named Big Ten Player of the Week three times, while also being named to the Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll four additional times. Logic was named 1-of-22 watch list finalists for the 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award (nation's top point guard).

Logic, who is third nationally in assists, notched three triple-doubles this season, becoming the first Big Ten player to record three triple-doubles in a single season. Logic is second nationally in triple-doubles; Alyssa Thomas of Maryland has four this season. Entering the 2013-14 campaign, there had only been 11 seasons in NCAA history in which a player registered three or more triple-doubles. Logic has four career triple-doubles, the second most in Big Ten history, and the most while competing in the Big Ten (Suzie McConnell of Penn State registered seven from 1985-88).

Logic tallied a program-record 269 assists this season, marking the fourth-best single-season total in Big Ten history. She has 622 career assists, which ranks ninth in league history. Logic ranks ninth in the NCAA among active players in career assists, trailing eight seniors.